ALBANY, NY (04/20/2010)(readMedia)-- Governor David A. Paterson, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck and State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli joined an estimated 200 New Yorkers today at the 20th anniversary of New York's first Earth Day Lobby Day. State Environmental Conservation Committee Chairs Senator Antoine Thompson (D-Buffalo) and Assembly member Robert Sweeney (D-Lindenhurst) also spoke to attendees. A few of New York's official state critters, including a human-sized beaver, bluebird, snapping turtle and brook trout attended the event to renew their call to restore environmental funding in the state budget. The animals resigned their posts as official critters in March to protest cuts to the State's Environmental Protection Fund.
Earth Day Lobby Day is the State Capital's largest annual environmental event and this year marks its 20th anniversary. In visits with legislators, New Yorkers from across the state advocated for the environmental community's priority "Super Bills," which include:
A special addition to the Earth Day program included an award presentation to US EPA Region 2 Administrator Judith Enck, who organized New York State's first Earth Day Lobby Day in 1990.
This year's Earth Day Lobby Day was hosted by Adirondack Council, Audubon New York, Citizens Campaign for the Environment, Environmental Advocates of New York, Fund for Lake George, Long Island Pine Barrens Society, Natural Resources Defense Council, New York Interfaith Power and Light, New York League of Conservation Voters, New York Public Interest Research Group, North Shore Land Alliance, Parks & Trails New York, PEF-EnCon, Sierra Club, The Nature Conservancy. Co-sponsors included Adirondack Mountain Club, Capital Region 350, Capital District Citizen Action, Clean New York, Garden Club of America - New York State Conservation Committees, Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Protect the Adirondacks, and Scenic Hudson.
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For more information:
Sean Mahar (518) 253-7000, Audubon New York
Daniella Nordin (518) 462-5526 x.239, Environmental Advocates of New York
Laura Haight (518) 588-5481, New York Public Interest Research Group
John Sheehan (518) 432-1770, Adirondack Council
Richard Amper (631) 369-3300, Long Island Pine Barrens Society